Robotics
Hello,
Robotics Engineering is an interdisciplinary course and it involves Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. All the three Engineering branches are equally involved so it means that you can choose any of these three branches if you want to pursue your careers in Robotics.And choosing a branch among these three is your individual choice and interest.You need to deal with integrated circuits, chips, electronics components that are assembled if you are an electronics and Electrical Engineering. Computer Engineers write the programming languages depending on its functions and operations and Mechanical Engineers deal with the designing, assembly, mechanics, mechanism etc. So the question is what kind of work interests you the most? Take time to think about your ability and interest and choose a branch.
There are as many as 15 Colleges that offer B.Tech in Robotics Engineering across India. 1 of them is Government College and the rest are Private Colleges. You can check the list of the colleges at our page: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-automation-and-robotics-colleges-in-india . Even with SC reservation, you need to score atleast 95 percentile and more for a seat in these Colleges because if you look at the list of the Colleges, they are"
Birla Institute
MIT, Pune
MS Ramaiah
Karunya Institute of Technology. So you will need atleast 95 percentile in JEE Mains.
Hello Aspirant,
We cannot say that BENETT University is best for robotics but yes it is somewhat good for that. I am suggesting you some good institutes where you can pursue your field of interest which is robotics :-
And many more. For complete list for colleges of robotics you should visit -
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-automation-and-robotics-colleges-in-india
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear Aspirant,
Following are the colleges:-
Lovely Professional University, Phagwara
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore
Dr Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, Pune
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Engineering, Pune
MIT College of Engineering, Pune
Complete list:-
One of the simple way is to join Btech college after your 12th and try to get one of the following branch:-
1. Robotics
2. Computer Science and Engineering
3. Mechanical Engineering
After that you must go for either mtech or MS in robotics and computer vision. After your MS/MTECH you can call yourself scientist or engineer of robotics.
Hope this hepls. Thank you.
Hello student you should pursue your career in robotics so you can enhance your skills in robotics and after that you should think about establishing a company or anything because at this level it's not preferable to open a company or anything firstly do your graduation and then think about other things..
You can pursue B.tech in robotics, to get admission in top B.tech college like NIT's IIITS CFTIs and many others college you need to appear and qualify Jee main entrance examination.
Eligibility - candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with physics chemistry and mathematics with minimum 75 percent marks aggregate from a recognized board.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Yes of course, Instrumentation and Control Engineering is in great demand now and undoubtedly it is going to increase in future. As the world is going towards automation in which robots will be take main role in our life. At present we are suffering through the revolution period in which robots are going g to take place of humans in different works. As of now so many companies are emphasizing on automated works, there is a huge demand to reduce the work labour on humans. All this can be made possible only due to practical knowledge of Robotics.
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